M TUESDAY. imagine! Beautiful, new kitchen walls .in iusl a few hours! b This wonderful, Hoxiblg haked enamel wall with its handsome raised tile effect gives you the utmost in kitchen beauty and serviccabilityl its smooth. lustrous surface resists dirt. grease. acratches: wipes clean with a swish of a clamp rloth. Ideal for kitchen; bathroom. bedroom. playroom- Ivherever you want a decorative, durable. easy-to-clean walll See the new Congowall colon nowl ' in convenient 54-Inch vvalnscot height. BASE 8c Ft. SI! MEISIDI G CIIAIILOTTETO I,, 80c per foot , CAP 4c Ft. "Where Old Friends Meet" Don't Forget Charlottetown's Festive Week July 1-7 ' Crooked Little Path to see what , g g 11-!!! GUARDIAN. Continued irom page 10 VT Mrs. Paddy looked at Paddy and returned his grin. "It I know anything about it." she said, "Blacky see: those impa in some kind of mischiei right this min- ute. I saw their mother coming from that direction a little while ago. She probably leit them in a tree over there while she went to look ior something to eat." some one else heard Blacky and stopped to listen. He had been shuttling along the Crooked Lit- ile Path on his way to the loot oi the Great Mountain. "I won- der what that rascal is getting so excited about?" growled Buster Bear way down in his throat. He took two or three steps as it he were going over to find out the cause of Blacky's excitement. Then he changed his mind. Bus- ter is a great hand to change his mind. He starts to do a thing, in a meme t forgets what he is go- ing to do, starts something else and forgets that, and sometimes he makes half a. dozen starts be- fore he really makes up his mind what he wants to do. Now he turned back once more to the Crooked Little Path and began to shuttle along toward the Great Mountain. "Caw, caw, cawl” Elacky sound- ed more excited than ever. ”Caw, caw; caivi" Once more Buster stopped and listened. Ho swung his head from side to side. It is a way he has. Way down deep in his throat he grumbled and growled. That also is a way he has. He moved on two or three steps, then changed his mind again and left the it was that Blacky had iound. ' Blacky (lying about near the top . claimed Buster - Buster Bear's own cubs. Presently he came in sight of of a tall pine tree. Carefully, very carefully, Buster moved forward until he could see that tree clear- lv. ”Huh! It's those impsi" ex- in his deepest, most grumbly voice. so it was, and those imps were BIG PROJECT SYDNEY, N. S.-(CP)-Pl'eparn- lions now are under way for an- other shipment ot rails to the Labrador development from the Sydney steel plant. First shipment or rails and tie plates for the new 350-mile line to Ungava iron ore deposits was made last year. I-Iowlan on Wednesday nights were visiting in Mill Road at the home or Mr. and Mrs. Alyre Buote, and spent a pleasant evening. Mrs. Fred Jones on Tuesday even- lug Visited l-lowlan's dear old lady. Mrs. Gaspard Arsenault, 97 years young. daughter, and Mr. and Mrs. Ed- mund Peters and son of O'Leary spent one Sunday in Hawlan re- cently. Alton Boulter or O'l..eary were in Howlan on a business trip on Tuesday evening. to Bloomfield Station Howlui and VitLInl'ly lottetown recently. attended the Co-op. annual moo ing at O'l.eary recently. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. O'Lea.ry were in Howlan on business trip recently. Mr. and Mrs. .105. S. Gallant or Plusville visited in Howlan re- centiy. at a nest wishea ior ruture ” Princes are given out to Miss Reta Peters or Bloomfield who last week was married in Toronto. Robert Gallant was called to Fortune Cove due to the illness oi rather, Gilbert I. Gallant. on sun- day. Mr. and Mrs. John T. Gallant oi Piusville were in Hvwlan recently. guests at the home or Mr. and Mrs. Joe Desitoches and Mrs. Gaspie Arsenault. Mrs. Jerry Gallant visited with Mrs. Gaspis Areenault and Mr. and Mrs. Joe Desltoches on Friday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Jones and Mrs. John Gallant. all or Pluaville. spent a recent Sunday evening with Mrs. Anthony Finnan. Best wishes are going out to Miss Jean Kennedy of O'Leary. who early in June will wed clay- ton Stetson, also of 0'Leary. Some of the young Iolk from Mrs. F. C. Gallant and Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Rae Noonan and ...... Mr. and Mrs. will Meggison and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Jones went and from no Arsenault motored to char- Qum a tow men Ii-om Howlan d pAVo49Ayf .04” g ALPEXPENSE TOURS IN THE CANADIAN ROCKIES Packaged to fit your Purse V These all-expense tours in ihefCanadian Rockies include sightseeing. meals and accommodation at luxurious Band" Springs Hotel and Chateau Lake Louise. Westbound tours from Banff . . . East- bound tours from Field, B.C. give you 126 miles of awe-inspiring mountain motoring. At Bani? sightsee hy plnstic-topped bus, swim at your choice of warmed indoor or outdoor pools, enjoy tennis, hiking, lflll riding or iust basking in the sun. Golf on the famed Banlf championship course where every hole has a breathtaking mountain backdrop. there to Rosevllle where they vis- ited Fred's grandmother, Mrs. An- toine Clements, on Wednesday, at- ternoon. on Thursday morning Mr. Mrs. Fred Jones. Wh0 lpenlv past two weeks in I-lowlan Plusville with their parents. on return to their work in ronto. - and the and left To- on Sunday. May eth. Rev. Fr. M. J. Rooney oi St. Anthony; said High Mass in Tignish and Rev. Fr. Dooley or Tlgnlsh oiilc- iated at Mass at St. Anthonys. D II JV Friends of Gilbert I. Gallant of Fortune Cove were sorry to know that he is now a patient in West- ern Hospital, and sincerely hope that he will soon be better. Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Finnan accompanied by Mr. and Mr!- Frank Gallant and Mrs. Jerry Araenault motored to the Brae on Sunday. where they attended the funeral of Mrs. Greta Rolex-5. daughter oi Mr. and Mrs. Russel Rogers. ' Friends and relatives oi Paul Doiron of Duvar are very pleased to know he is now returned to his home after belna A patient in the Provincial Sanatorlum, having had virus pneumonia early in the. - iall. M TM M on Sunday evening Mr. and Mrs. Alban D. Arsenault had the following as guests: C01! AI'59l'l" ault. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Arsen- ault, Mr. and Mrs. Paul 1. Gal- lant. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Arsen- ault, and Mr. and Mrs. Alban T. Arsenault. On Saturday the 12th Mr. Mrs. Wm. Shields and children Marjorie and Raymond. leit How- lan to reside in Charlottetown. Their two eldest sons. F-Glsle and Llovd went down earlier in the week. Their old friends and neighbors wish them success in their new home. On Tuesday at noon the freight train accidentally hit and killed I Tours allow a stopover period at the luxurious Chateau Lake Louise . . . with canoeing, swimming, riding. tennis, or strip to beautiful Moraine Lake. For extra holiday pleasure. make reservations early for accnmmodaum. aboard the comfortable air-conditioned C For full details see any Canadian Pacihc oiflce or your own Travel Agent. Grant lolxes or other Canadian Pacific Holidaqs Whelher you prefer the Maritime: or the Ioelrlel 3 holiday suggestions see any Cenodlon Pelellle office or your own Travel Agent. ' " cow belonging to J. Hector Rich- ard. With cattle prices so high the loss was a heavy one for Mr. Richard as it was their only cow. Mr. and Mrs. B. Carruthers and Ion Clayton were among those who on Sunday attended the in- neral at the Brae oi the late Mrs. 5.. Quality , L"3r:?:'lusruh':r.:::.r::i'dn"..m".”m Hildness llisllllllllll oil 630 mow ::::.'r;'i';'.::".;”:::::..":z:.':".:.:'i':::.:.:':".:'.:..2.f::.. ....... -mi-n v.I.. .......................... ...... 5':-:':.. ';.":::".'.;.'.:".';':L':.z.':':""""'s""”""- Alaska . . . lor Canadian Pacific L (lixixlll iISf'b1' ll.'I'. iihllzllll lnlmvtll whose death occurred unexpectedly in San Mateo. Calilornia. a week or so previous. tended her parents and brothers. w.M.S. met at the Manse (or May meeting. reading the 147th Psalm respons- ively. option of the minutes, roll was responded to by each mem- ber giving a verse of Scripture be- ginning with the letter "I". the fifth letter in the word "Mission- arles". letter will be "0". nice Axworthy from Mrs. Stanley Thompson, the new Presbyterlal Community She stressed the importance or a good visiting committee and sug- gested that visit the sick and shut-ins. new- comers to new members of the church: also those whose interest seems to be lagging. This greatly enlarges our responsibility as the Society had Tm- PRE-SUMMER CLEARANCE ...... CONTINUES L.. TUESDAY-WEDNESDAY-THURSDAY var CROCKETT AND STOREY LTD. lSludio Couches Wooden Beds ."iEleclric. lamps . JUNE 5. 1" fllugs & Carpeling ' lfloor Coverings ”l.awn Fumilure ”1lsed Ranges ichesleriields lbishes l"'iSmalI Appliances lbining Room Chairs lBaby Carriages Wining Room Suites "living Room Chairs ioccaslonal Tables This is the lime lo buy. Come in and see the many olher items not listed above bul included in our Pre-Summer Sale which ends Thursday of this week. ual manner, the presidnt occupi- ing the chair. The minutes of the last meeting were read and ap- proved. Committees gave their report! and the tollowing were appointed -Sick-Mrs. Joseph Kelly, Mrs. Gordon Waddeli: School-. Vivien Trainer: Lunch -Mrs. Francis Smith. Mrs. Stephen Smith. Correspondence was read in- cluding an invitation to South Mal- vilic W. i. There was a canvass ior blood donors. It was decided to hold a dance in the school with a sale oi ice-cream. Clarence curley invited the mem- bers for the June meeting. The meeting was men adjourned ailer which a dainty lunch was served by the hostess assisted by the co mlltee in charge. CHINESE OIIGANIZE biiity of discovering the causes oi international bitterness. leer. sus- picion and hatred. which causes wars, and do all possible to bring a better understanding and an intelligent co-operation amongthe nations. The Society is h ping and praying that W. M. S. cm- bers all over Canada tool: this dedication service seriously. Prayer in unison closed worship service. A reading, "Sharing Our Mis- sionary Conviction With Others" was given by Mrs. Lorne. MacNelll and Mrs. Geo. Mcccubrey read ”Undertalring That Membe ship Campaign." . The meeting closed with the Lord's Prayer and ,Miapah Ben- ediction. A delicious lunch was served by Mrs. Lorne Macrleiii and Mrs. Ernest Mecrleill. assisted by the hostess. Samuel Hewitt, nee Greta Rogers, only thought or the sick and shut-ins. A very helpful and suggestive letter irom Mrs. Guy Pierce. our Presbyterlal Baby Band Secre- tary, was read by the mesldent. Plans for the Baby Band meet- lug were left for the June meet- ing. Mrs. Lorne Maclveill kindly in- vited the Auxiliary to meet at her home in June. when Mrs. Ira Mc- Coubrey will be worship leader and will also offer prayer ior a missionary. The lunch commit- tce, Mrs. Ola! Stevenson and Mrs. Alvah MacNelll. Community Friendship Secre- tary reported seven home calls, five hospital cards, and nine cards sent. The Temperance Secretary be- ing absent. Miss Bernice Axewor- thy read an article entitled "Wo- men Can Talk the Liquor Tratiic to Death." The worship service was con- ducted by Mrs. Ernest Macllelll: theme. "How we can work for peace-through helping in feed the hungry." It took the form of a litany of dedication. The mem- bers dedlcated themselves. "God being our helper,"lo the responsi- Sympathy is ex- CAVENDISH W. M. S. 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